Sunday, March 20, 2011

GARLIC RASAM, POONDU RASAM RECIPE

 I always make rasam  by adding toordal and without garlic. We call it tomato rasam/parupu rasam.  My mom makes the garlic rasam when we were running out of cold and cough and during rainy day nights. We all love to have with hot steamed rice and garlic rasam with simple papad only.
Here comes the recipe of  GARLIC RASAM. Check out my pineapple rasam recipe too. The recipe of garlic rasam updated with video.
How to make garlic rasam


Garlic rasam recipe

  Preparation Time : 10 mins | Cooking Time : 15 Mins |Serves: 3-4

     Tamarind   a small gooseberry sized
     Tomato  2
     Garlic   4 -5 cloves
     Pepper  1 tsp
     Cumin seeds   1/2 tsp
     Oil   1 tsp
     Curry leaves   few
     Turmeric powder   1/4 tsp
     Asafoetida  a pinch
     Red chili   2
    Coriander leaves  few
    Mustard seeds   1/4 tsp
    Salt  as needed
                                                 Video of Poondu rasam
                                  



Poondu rasam recipe


Method:
  • In a wide vessel add a small gooseberry sized tamarind soaked in warm water for 10 minutes.
  • Add little coriander leaves.
Garlic rasam recipe
  • Grind 2 tomatoes and filter this through a metal strainer by adding 1 cup of water.
  • This will give a clear rasam without making it cloudy. If you want you can add as it is.
Poondu rasam recipe
  • Grind the pepper, cumin seeds and curry leaves coarsely.
  • Add this to the vessel. 
poondu rasam jeyashri's kitchen
  • Peel the skin of the garlic and slightly crush them using a mortar and pestle and add it to the vessel.
Garlic rasam step by step
  • Tear 2 red chili and drop it in the tomato mixture.
  • Add turmeric powder, asafoetida and salt.
  • With clean hands nicely mix the tomato mixture for 2 minutes. This will bring out the flavours of the ingredients.
Garlic rasam recipe with video
  • Transfer this to a pan and cook this till it froths up. Keep the flame low.
  • Once it froths up switch off the flame.
  • Temper with mustard seeds and add some coriander leaves.
  • You can add few chopped tomatoes in the top.
  • cover it and keep for 5 minutes and then serve the garlic rasam with hot rice.
south indian rasam recipes

Notes:
  1. Instead of grinding the tomatoes you can finely chop them and add.
  2. You can a grind few coriander leaves along with pepper, cumin and curry leaves.


54 comments:

  1. Looks perfect...Rasam with hot rice...slurp..nothing better than that:-)

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  2. Love this rasam with hot rice and any fried curry but as you have written potato is a great combination.looks yummy

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  3. my fav, rasam and steamed rice.. perfect combo!!

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  4. I always add garlic and this is way I make my rasam :) plus ginger ...nice pics dear

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  5. rasam looks perfect dear....
    nice clicks :)

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  6. This rasm looks delicious and healthy too Awesome click.

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  7. I Badly need this rasam now,love ur version...Cute Copper Tumbler Jeyashri and nice presentation with the garlic bag:)

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  8. that looks super flavorful...nice clicks..
    Tasty appetite

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  9. Looks comfortable for this weather. delicious.

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  10. Very inviting and delicious rasam !!! Perfect clicks !!

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  11. hat looks super flavorful...nice clicks..

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  12. Hot and delicious garlic rasam.

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  13. Super yummy and hot rasam...great with rice...

    FunWidFud

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  14. rasam looks just delicious...will try out surely sometimes !

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  15. Loved the presentation Jaishree....rasam looks so delicious!

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  16. Such a flavourful rasam, truly comforting..

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  17. i like this delicious rasam looks wonderful

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  18. Perfect on cold and cool days too..

    After travelling for long in flight, once we land in U.S we really crave to have one mouth of hot rasam rice atleast/////

    Thanks for sharing.

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  19. Ths one s new recipe to me..nice vessel..

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  20. bookmarking this recipe...looks yummy..

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  21. I almost make rasam with garlic every time, but just ad one or two,this recipe is quite different from the way I make garlic rasam,will try making this way once!

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  22. Now that is simply fantastic. I love garlic flavor in anything and that too in rasam, I just cant resist eating :) we used to make a different version and I remember days when I used to fight for my share of garlic from the rasam :) yummmm

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  23. My favorite rasam. I love them with crispy vendakai kari.

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  24. Luv garlic flavour in almost anything and his rasam looks soothing n comforting

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  25. Rasam , pathiram rendum suuuuuper

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  26. healthy n nice flavour rasam!!

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  27. I agree with Shanthi above, rasam paathram rendum super and like RAKS said this is differently cooked than how I do. Will have to try this one too.

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  28. I love garlic rasam..we do not add tomato for garlic rasam, but we add garlic to tomato rasam..ha ha..we have lots of recipes for rasam n I made tamarind rasam with garlic for lunch 2day...loved that ragi glass..

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  29. I too love garlic rasam, but as Prathibha said, I never tried adding tomatoes to it. Will try your version sometime.

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  30. Thanks Jaishree for ur appreciations shown truely matters a lot ....I tried ur Potato curry this weekend was amazing, loved every bite ot it:)

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  31. I add everything - garlic, paruppu, tomatoes, puli everytime i make rasam - i must try to just bring out the flavour of one ingredient like this recipe. Hope to try soon.

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  32. Great recipe n the picture is just stunning!!

    US Masala

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  33. Tasty rasam! This is my favorite too...

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  34. Perfect comfort food...I like your vessel, luks different and nice

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  35. I love southIndian food and this one looks so inviting :)
    Happy to follow u..

    Ankita
    http://eat-hearty.blogspot.com/

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  36. one of the most loved rasams in our home - we actually love Rasam any day - Love th pics - I grind my garlic since otherwise it may be set aside by my kids :) lovely post

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  37. Rasam looks so delicious, such a comfort food!

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  38. Sounds like a comforting bowl of rasam. Nice picture. Looks so good. YUM!

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  39. Yes, definitely this rasam will be delicious to all, especially for the people who are affected with fever and severe cold. Recipe as well as photographs are perfect and nice!

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  40. My fav rasam..I am drooling on the pic,jeyashri

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  41. Rasam is my all time favourite. Looks yummy and tempting. Wonderful presentation.

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  42. Saw in blogs...but never tried this....looks yum...

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  43. If u give that glass for me ..i can drink it like that..love it a lot... absolutely yummm :) Wonderful pictures.

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  44. Hi Jeyashri..I tried this out today and it turned out awesome! it was garlicky & easy to prepare (but I did feel that the amt of pepper was a bit high)...anyone down with cold or fever will love this.

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  45. Hi jeyashri ..I tried this out today and it turned out awesome. Anyone with cold /fever will love it...it was v easy to prepare & tasted garlicky!
    although I did feel the amt of pepper mentioned is a bit high for my taste...

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  46. Awesome Rasam Recipe Jeyashri! Simple yet sumptuous!Made it y'day for lunch and it tasted divine! Clicks are stunning and very attractive!

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  47. hello...
    can u tell me why u have not dry -roasted the spices...can we dry roast them or we have to use them raw only for this recipe .....
    thanks,
    Nimisha

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    1. Generally we won't roast the spices. i never tried roasting this. You can give it a try

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  48. Awesome and yummy! Kids loved the taste and thank you Jayshree!

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  49. Run out of meaning-Definition-what is run out: to finish, use, or sell all of something, so that there is none left.

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  50. Tried this today and came out extremely well! Thank you Jayshree.. always wanted the recipe to this type of rasam, though we make almost every other type of rasam at home 😊

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